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So, 'Night Book' is one of those intriguing indie horrors that leans heavily into atmosphere. The whole premise plays around with the idea of an interpreter caught in a web of ancient texts and demonic chaos, which you don’t often see done well. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times—some moments linger, drawing you into the slow build of dread, while others hit hard and fast with some practical effects that are genuinely impressive for a low-budget flick. The performances feel pretty grounded, which adds to the tension. There’s a palpable sense of claustrophobia throughout, and the home setting becomes a character in its own right. It’s definitely a unique entry in the modern horror landscape.
Solid practical effects for its budget.Interesting take on the horror genre with a fresh premise.Atmospheric tension that builds throughout.
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